SOPHIE-GIPS-HÖFE / GESTALTEN SPACE
Between the streets of Sophienstrasse and Gipsstrasse in Mitte behind
Hackeschermarkt lies one of the most peaceful and interesting spaces in
Berlin. While many flock to the courtyards (Höfe) at Hackeschermarkt, this subtle gem known as either Sophie-Gips-Höfe or Gestalten
Space is well worth the look in for numerous reasons.
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Care of www.berlin.de |
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Care of Google Maps |
First of all, the actual address is Sophienstrasse 21, and while there
are two entrances, this is the easiest to find first, as it is
directly opposite the back corner of the Sophienkirche and next to a
musical instrument shop. Google map directions here.
In the late 19th century it was a sewing machine factory, later becoming a bicycle chain factory and other shops.
There are three courtyards between the two streets, each with a distinct artistic flavour, though subtle and refined. According to the official page of Berlin.de and the plaque on-site, the entire property was purchased by the family Hoffmann in 1995, who ensured that the thoroughfare would be opened up to the public and would patronise the light installations, garden works and artwork. The property was subsequently converted into individual apartments and lofts.
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First Hof covered with Ivy (C) MJT |
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Antonyms Artwork (C) MJT |
The first Hof from Sophienstrasse entrance is not unlike that of a normal
Berlin Alt-bau (old-building/historical) except for the list of antonyms
running down the wall from the top storey in clear simple typography,
made intimate by the remaining walls covered in ivy.
On closer inspection of the buzzers, one notices that many local business such as Ampelmann have their offices in the building.
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Middle Hof with Loft Apartments (C) MJT |
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Gestalten Publishing (C) MJT |
The second and middle Hof is by far the busiest, with Café/Deli
Barcomi's filling out the courtyard with tables and chairs for coffee
and lunch patrons, while the shop opposite - "Gestalten" is a homewares
and bookstore, exclusively of the books that they themselves publish.
The space at the back of the shop also changes regularly to accommodate
artistic projects.
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Recent "gestalten" purchases (C) MJT / franklovesellen |
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Third Hof (closest to Gipsstrasse) (C) MJT |
Finally the third Hof is again subtle and is more open than the other
two, and again features some writing on the top walls and what seems so
simple yet brilliant, a geometrical designed lawn, that adds a subtle
touch to an otherwise lawned area.
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Simple yet effective (C) MJT |
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Peaceful space (C) MJT |
I will write shortly about the café Barcomi's, as it makes a visit to
the Sophien-Gips-Höfe well worth the effort. Plus there are so many
boutique shops and locally made and designed products, that the area is
extremely vibrant.
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E & #Nikolaithehusky (C) MJT |
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Other entrance at Gipsstrasse (C) MJT |
We love finding new spaces and investigating the Hofs of Mitte. Do you like it too Nikolai?
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#nikolaithehusky (C) MJT |
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